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    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-25 RACC Student Catalog 
    
2024-25 RACC Student Catalog

Art, AA


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Communications, Arts and Humanities Division

The Art Transfer Program, AA degree in Art, provides a foundation curriculum that parallels Art curricula at four-year institutions, allowing students to enter a baccalaureate program on the junior level or to gain professional expertise in a chosen area.

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate facility and knowledge with the formal tools, terminology, history, and contemporary ideas of art
  • Demonstrate an ability to observe, question, self-assess, and document contemporary environments through art
  • Construct meaningful visual solutions incorporating traditional and unconventional arts positions and cultural perspectives
  • Communicate individual positions on issues of art and art in context backed by research
  • Engage in critical evaluation, negotiation and application in one’s own work and the work of others
  • Construct and publicly display a diverse and substantive record of visual documents communicating independent thinking and intention
  • Participate in a collaborative environment in which questioning and experimentation foster individual and social progression

Major Requirements (18 credits) 

General Education Requirements AA (37/39 credits)

Elective 

Please refer to the program curriculum guide below for program elective coursework. 

Program Guide

 

Total Credits=60


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